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Schomburg Center For Research In Black Culture Photographs And Prints Division
Schomburg Center For Research In Black Culture Photographs And Prints Division
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Freedom's Journal, June 22, 1827
Schematic drawing of an English slave ship, possibly the Brookes, showing the layout of the cargo hold areas for transporting African slaves
Bertha Henry.
Sallie.
S. A. Payne (Bishop Payne).
[Studio portrait of unidentifed young man, seated on prop hay bale.]
[Studio portrait of unidentified man wearing double-breasted jacket.]
[Studio portrait of unidentified woman, arms on back of chair.]
The Greatest Colored Aggregation in the world to-day
[Studio portrait of a young man.]
[Full-length studio portrait of unidentified man.]
Julius Steegall.
[Studio portrait of unidentified seated young man, his left arm resting on chair.]
[Studio portrait of unidentified man with long sideburns and wavy hair.]
Portrait of a Creole gentleman.
Robert Douglass, dyeing and cleaning business, Washington, D.C.
[Studio portrait of unidentified seated young man, holding cap.]
Josie Wallace.
[Studio portrait of two young women.]
[Full-length portrait of man, with studio props.]
Bishop Crowther.
[Oval half-figure portrait of unidentified man.]
Jim Patterson.
John Gassett.
[Studio portrait of a young man wearing tie and stick pin.]
[Full length portrait of unidentified man.]
[Studio portrait of unidentified woman holding handkerchief.]
W.E.B Du Bois's mother, Mary Burghardt Du Bois
Lottie Grimke
Poster warning Blacks in Boston - kidnappers.
Slave traders branding an African woman at the Rio Pongo (in Guinea, West Africa). Taken from "Captain Canot, Twenty Years of an African Slaver," published 1854
View of chained African slaves in cargo hold of slave ship, measuring three feet and three inches high
H. L. Esterlin to Mrs. H. & Mr. E. Harlow.
Slaves building Confederate Army fortifications at James Island, Charleston, South Carolina, in 1863.
The Scourged Back - The furrowed and scarred back of Gordon, a slave who escaped from his master in Mississippi and made his way to a Union Army encampment in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1863.
Studio portrait of John C. Napier
I sell the shadow to support the substance, Sojourner Truth.
Albert Dogan.
[Studio protrait of unidentified man, standing, wearing long coat.]
The family of Mr. Leroy Dunn, chopping cotton in a rented field near White Plains, Greene County, Georgia, June 1941.
Kate.
Albert Cottrell [Albert Contrell]
Portrait of Sea Island School teacher Miss Harriet W. Murray, with students Elsie and Puss, Feb. 1866.
July 3rd, 1868
Kim & Jennie to Laura H. Fredille.
[Three-quarter length portrait of unidentifed man.]
Dr. Crumwell., Washington, D.C.
Studio portrait of young chimney sweeps.
Group portrait (left to right) of composers Bob Cole, James Weldon Johnson and J. Rosamond Johnson, circa 1900s.
[Profile portrait of unidentifed man.]
[Portrait of seated woman wearing a headwrap.]
Chester, U.S. minister, Liberia.
Your friend, Jno. H. Smith.
[Unidentified young woman wearing gloves, leaning on prop fence.]
Booker T. Washington, educator
Journalist, abolitionist and civil rights advocate Philip A. Bell
Rev. B. G. Sayers, 1881.
Portrait of Judge William J. Whipper
Great Barrington High School, Class of 1884
Fisk University Class of 1888
Jan Matzeliger portrait collection
Group portrait of U. S. Senator Hiram Revels and family
Archibald and Francis Grimké
The Philomathean Society of Central High School, Dayton, Ohio, showing Paul Laurence Dunbar (top row, at left) and Harry M. Lydenberg (bottom row, third from right)
Portrait of head waiter and restaurant manager Hiram S. Thomas
[Dr. Davis, who was educated in Aberdeen, Scotland.]
Lottie Grimke.
Arkansas cotton pickers - early morning.
Portrait of Arthur Alfonso Schomburg, bibliophile.
View of Lenox Avenue, Harlem, at 135th Street, showing businesses, pedestrians and shoe-shine stand, March 23, 1939.
Founding members of the Niagara Movement
Philip A. Payton, Jr., President and General Manager of the Afro-American Realty Company
Federal Theatre Project, Negro Theatre, Sign Painting department, headed by Tipp Beavers. Workshop employees producing posters, display letters, and a cardboard ark, for various New York-based Federal Theatre productions, 1936
Group of Klansmen surround freedman Gus (played by white actor Walter Long in blackface) in a scene from director D. W. Griffith's 1915 motion picture "The Birth of a Nation."
Evelyn Preer in a scene from The Homesteader
Charles Lucas and Iris Hall in a scene from The Homesteader
[Half-figure portrait of man wearing bow tie.]
UNIA Parade, organized in Harlem, 1920
Lobby card for Oscar Micheaux's 1921 motion picture "The Gunsaulus Mystery"
The Musical Spillers: also identified as the 10 Musical Spillers: front row (left to right) Willie Lewis, Isabele Taliferro, Calvin Bateman, George Taylor and William Spiller; back row (left to right) Rex Stewart, Seymour Todd, unidentified, Fred Pinder and Margaret ?
Oscar Micheaux (center) with an actor and possible a crew member in an advertisement for the Micheaux Film Corporation
Oscar Micheaux (center) with an actor and possibly a crew member
Portrait of businessman Casper Holstein, used in Opportunity magazine after he donated $1,000 for the Holstein Prizes in the third annual writers' contest sponsored by the magazine, 1926.
F. J. Grimké, a preacher of the New Democracy
Baptism in community of Gullah descendants in North Carolina
Discovery of Nat Turner
Central Manhattan Music School, students around piano
"Pursuit of Happiness" face
Children's piano classes
Adult piano class under the Federal Music Project
Blackface show, dancers
Sousaphone player
Federal Music Project, students at desks
Quintet recital, Prospect Plaza Center
A prize winner from Harlem in a recent city-wide exhibition of children's art
Carl W. Huser, State Director of WPA education program, presenting awards
Students
Blackface show, singers
Waiting to register for music classes under the Federal Music Project
Music history class
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